If Beasley is allowed to play the 3 he could be potent. This would be one tall team until you get to the C position. Rubio (eventually), Webster, Beasley, Love, Jefferson. I can see Johnson coming off the bench at the 2 and 3 now. Johnson could start at the 2 over Webster maybe, but I'd give Beasley the chance the shine. Not that any of this matters given the 3-horse race the League just became (Celtics, Heat, Lakers are the only ones with a chance of winning).

lol at wizkid, but nogo Entropy i see your a beas fan but i hope hes not our first option, hell he shouldnt even start but where screwed for awhile anyway so it doesn't really matter haha i like the pick up tho were getting some talent in the Sota! oh yea go heat!

Far be it of me to give credit to Minnesota, but it is nice move. It is probably going to be another tear of beatdowns, but there is reason for hope that there might be some light just over the horizon. If they can get Beasley or Love to guard people, it could come sooner.

Jefferson is gone, so who can they get for Al Jefferson? I need to look around for which shooting guards are going to be made available, but I'll throw out this baseless these ideas:

Dampier's contract and Roddy Beaubois for Jefferson?
James Harden, Mo Pete, and a future first for Jefferson?
Leandro Barbosa and Earl Clark for Jefferson?
Three-way: S&T Redick to Minnesota along with Pietrus, Jefferson to Detroit, Prince and Daye to Orlando?

I think Beasley would come off the bench in Minnesota, at least he would if they don't move Jefferson. I think Beasley is best suited as a 6th man right now and they need a defensive-minded swingman in their starting lineup (insert Corey Brewer) because their lineup would be devoid of D without Brewer.

Beasley wasn't needed in Miami after LBJ's decision, but I do think that he lands in a decent situation for his maturation in Minnesota. He can now come off the bench and provide the mismatch he always is.

That OKC trade is first place. Harden has a lot of potential, and the Thunder would finally get someone that could score with their back to the basket. It would also allow Jeff Green to move back to small forward, even if it does mean that he would come off the bench. It takes away from OKC's shooting guard depth, but Daequan Cook could step up.

Kahn has said Flynn isn't going anywhere soon. Kahn has developed a man crush on Flynn and needs to be completely wowed with an offer to part ways with Flynn. I do agree that Jefferson is likely on his way out. I'd like to see Jefferson to a team with a 10-20 pick next year so Minnesota could select Fabricio de Melo out of Syracuse. I may have been annoying saying Wes and Rautins to Minny for the past 8 months but hey one half of that happened. Melo will be a dominant force down low and could be the missing piece for the T'Wolves puzzle. A starting lineup of Flynn-Johnson-Beasley-Love-Melo would not only be a long, tall (not jonny), and athletic core but add in backups of Ellington, Hayward, Webster, and Darko with future early draft picks and possibly Rubio and this team could compete against Miami, Boston, Orlando, and the rest of the East.

I love the Cuse connection, but you think Fab is a one and doner, my gut says no, I hear he is still very raw offensively, but who knows, even if he has a decent year while en route to our 2nd title, true centers are pretty much non existent in the NBA so he'll prolly bolt.

Darko will probably be starting at center for the Wolves (started 18 of 24 games last year). They will trade Jefferson which will mean Love and Beasley will be in a battle for the starting 4 spot. Rambis wasn't too high on Love last year, especially with his defensive skills. I think the nod could go to Beasley if he comes in more mature, ready to work and to prove that he was worthy of a number 2 pick. Not to mention I think he will have a HUGE chip on his shoulder coming into next season.